Robert G. Moore Jr.'s Obituary
MOORE, JR Robert (Rob) George Rob, 70, passed away peacefully at home into the loving hands of His Lord Jesus Christ whom he faithfully served all of his life. His lengthy battle of suffering from the cruel and debilitating Alzheimer’s and mixed dementia was finally over, and he could now enter into the glorious presence of our Lord and many loved ones who preceded him in death. He is received in heaven by our precious son, Joshua William Moore; his parents Ruth and Robert Moore, Sr.; his parents-in-law Hallie and Bill Bean; grandparents, aunts and uncles, and many loving friends. Rob is survived by his loving wife of 36 years and full-time caregiver, Rebecca Moore; son, Robbie Moore and family loved one, Jennifer Mounce; Sisters Judy Moore, Susie and husband Karl Musaus , Sheila Burcham and Lisa Moore. He is also survived by his brothers-in-law Edward Bean and wife, Evelyn Bean; Stephen Bean and sister-in-law, Debbie Bean. Additionally, he is survived by many nieces and nephews; Thomas Lysaught and wife, Anne; Therese Riker and husband Bill; Eileen Elworth and husband Robert; Ruth Holder and husband Kevin; and Judy Hansen and husband Brad. Other surviving relatives include two great aunts, Billie Boss and Patsy Revill. Nieces and nephews include Amanda Cottrell and husband, Kyle; and Rob Burcham and wife Julie; Hailey Ackerman Rogers and husband, Alex; Brooke Ackerman, Emily Ackerman Rogers and husband, Shannon; Mark Bussey and Kendra Bussey, and Amy and Marcie Bean. Rob was blessed with many loving great nieces and nephews; John, Andrew and Jennifer Lysaught; Meg and Sam Riker; Sean and Jia Elworth; Elle, Alex and Emry Holder; and Logan Hansen; T’Anthony Bean and wife Jordan Bean; and Sean James, and Madison Brown. And finally Rob is also survived by an adorable great-great nephew Raphael Bean and great-great niece Remielle Bean.We are so thankful for our 36 years of loving marriage richly blessed by our Lord full of many wonderful memories, and numerous life-time family friends for which we will always be thankful. We love and miss him dearly, and look forward to the day when we can all be joined together in heaven.
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